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2016 Rio Games – Rubbish collection boats remains suspended

by Nick Butler - Insidethegames.com on 2 Apr 2015
Debris in Guanabara Bay has been a major problem in recent weeks and progress remains limited - 2016 Rio Games Getty Images
2016 Rio Olympics and Paralympics Games - Rubbish collection using ecoboats in Rio de Janeiro's Guanabara Bay remains suspended indefinitely, despite next year's Rio 2016 being only 17 months away, insidethegames reports.

The media publication Work will not resume on the programme to try to clear the venue for sailing until the project has been 'optimised and the fleet expanded'.

Water pollution remains a major concern for organisers. Improving levels had originally been a major part of the Rio 2016 legacy plans but there has been little sign of this promise being fulfilled.

Sewage and contamination remains the longer-term problem but removing physical debris has been identified as the immediate target.

A meeting took place place last month between International Olympic Committee and International Sailing Federation (ISAF) officials.

As Sail-World previously reported that a Dutch Research Institute has been hired to create a forecasting system to identify areas where debris-levels are particularly high, which can therefore be targeted by collectors.

But the project has been postponed due to the lack of ecoboats from which the rubbish can be collected.

'At the moment, the ecoboat operation is suspended and it will be readjusted in order to attend the cleaning needs of Guanabara Bay,' says a spokesman for the Rio State Department of the Environment (SEA), the body responsible for pollution concerns.

'The ecoboat project will return after it has been optimised and the fleet expanded.

'SEA decided to suspend its operation, because the fleet of ten ecoboats wasn´t reaching the goal to collect 45 tons of rubbish per month and it also used to cost BRL$300,000 (£62,000/$92,000/€86,000) per month.'



Yet, considering how close the Games now are, it appears critical this suspension of activity ends soon.

Some experts have claimed the tight timeline deems cost-related concerns irrelevant.

The spokesman claimed the Department is currently developing a project to install new ecobarriers, with 'more robust structures, based on positive experiences around the world'.

Several other possible solutions have been suggested, with United States inventor Scott Weiss suggesting his product, the 'Parachute Skimmer' to be used to help clean the water.

It has been tested and recommended for use by the US Coast Guard and used in the clean-up operation following the Gulf of Mexico oil spill in 2010.

On a smaller level, it is also used by pond maintenance experts, waterparks, marinas, resorts and hotels to remove debris and algae.

Although most of the pollution concerns have focused around,Guanabara Bay there are also fears about the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas rowing and canoe sprint venue, as well as Copacabana Bay where triathlon and open water swimming is due to be held.

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